Moove

Themes ::: theme_moove
Maintained by Willian Mano
Moove it's a Moodle's theme that makes online environments more clean and intuitive for learners and educators. If you like it, please show some love by clicking "favourite" ( ♥ ) below!
Latest release:
24184 sites
10k downloads
631 fans
Current versions available: 14

Moove premium version!

We are proud to announce that now Moove has a premium version. Look at this as an alternative to help the free plugin version. Check this out!

Go to Moove Premium site

Moove Premium live preview

The main idea behind the Moove premium is to keep the open-source project alive. So, thanks for considering it.

About this plugin

Moodle is awesome, but we can be better together!

Moove it's a Moodle's theme that makes online environments more clean and intuitive for learners and educators.

Its intuitive layout is optimized for online learning, focusing on the things that matter - your learning activities and content.

Moove frontpage

Moove start page

The new Moove brings a cleaner and standardized platform.

Texts, backgrounds, and fonts are more uniform and enjoyable

Some present features

  • Slideshow;
  • Marketing boxes, which can be disabled;
  • Site numbers;
  • FAQ;
  • And all blocks available on Site administration > Front page settings.

Footer area

A footer re-design was made to make it compact, but still having all important data like contacts, social media, Moodle stuff, and others.

Moove frontpage
Moove frontpage

Login page

Modern, responsive, and easy to use. If you do not have a front page for guest users, there is no problem, your first page will be perfect for your learners.

Login page can have 1 or 2 columns, depending on the elements your site have.

Moove frontpage

Front page

Nothing is too good that could not be improved! This is our frontpage.

Course cards received special care to bring a modern view view.

Moove frontpage

Course page

Moove keeps on its path to focus on what matters, your content!

The new course page is the page with more improvements on Moodle 4.0.

  • Course index navigation(which can be disabled in the theme settings): displays all course sections and activities;
  • Course blocks: now users can show/hide(already present on Moove);
  • New activities icons;
  • New visualization for activities restrictions, deadlines, completion;
  • New collapsible topics.
Moove frontpage

Profile page

The new Profile page was simplified but still improved.

User info, user interaction buttons, and some performance improvements.

New Moodle 4.0 special Moove features


Site font

Now it is possible to choose a font for your site.

Mobile APP links

You can redirect your users to download your Moodle APP.

FAQ

It is possible now to create a FAQ to be displayed for your users on the front page.

Enable/Disable course index navigation

Moodle 4.0 introduced the course index navigation, which displays all course sections and activities on a left-side navbar. This resource is amazing, but if you don't like it, no problem, Moove can disable it for you.

Premium features

The main idea behind the Moove premium is to keep the open-source project alive. After a year of the launch of a premium feature, this feature will be added in the free version, so... it is time to add some cool stuff here. Wait for news.

Because education is for everyone.


Moove is the only theme with accessibility focus.

Moove accessibility settings

Accessibility features

  • Font type — currently there are only options to choose between the default font and the OpenDyslexic font. This is a new open-source font created to increase readability for readers with dyslexia.
  • Enable accessibility toolbar — the bar has options for increasing and decreasing the site font size, and 3 different types of text contrast can be chosen.

The accessibility bar was inspired by the accessibility block, but all javascript has been rewritten, along with how the stylesheets are displayed.

When enabled, the accessibility bar is displayed at the top of the site, as you can see below.

Documentation

You can see the theme documentation on https://willianmano.github.io/moove

Installation

First way

  • Clone this repository into the folder theme.
  • Access the notification area in moodle and install

Second way

  • Download this repository
  • Extract the content
  • Put the folder into the folder theme of your moodle
  • Access the notification area in moodle and install

Stay updated!

Follow the theme profile in medium and stay inside the news. Link to the medium profile

Special thanks

  • Some designs were made in partnership with Kaptiva.
  • A special thanks to Irandy and all your efforts.

Screenshots

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Contributors

Willian Mano (Lead maintainer)
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Comments

  • MD Design
    Thu, 26 Jan 2023, 10:44 AM
    Olá! Como posso copiar as atividades de um curso e aplica-las em todos os cursos de uma vez criando uma sala padrão em todos meus cursos já cadastrados?
  • Willian Mano
    Mon, 6 Feb 2023, 6:27 PM
    Olá MD Design, sua pergunta não tem relação com o tema.
  • Joanna Beaver
    Tue, 7 Feb 2023, 7:32 PM
    Hello Willian, I am using Moove for Moodle 4.1. I have configured the theme to use the marketing boxes, slider, and FAQs, but none of these are showing on the front page. Do i need to configure something else (add a block to make them show for example)? I can see no blocks or any options in the Front page appearance settings that sound related.
    Many thanks
    Joanna
  • Helder Pereira
    Tue, 7 Feb 2023, 7:35 PM
    Hi Joana. Same problem here with the slider... I posted a while ago about it. Had no reply till now. If you get some solution please share. Thank you.
  • Willian Mano
    Tue, 7 Feb 2023, 8:39 PM
    Hello Joanna Beaver, when your users access your site they go directly to the login page? If so, you need to disable force users to login in. You do this on Site administration > Site security settings > Force users to log in and disable it.
  • Willian Mano
    Tue, 7 Feb 2023, 8:39 PM
    Helder Pereira Slider only appears to guest users, when logged in users can not view the slider.
  • Helder Pereira
    Tue, 7 Feb 2023, 11:21 PM
    Why? Before 4.0 the logged users saw it too... That might make us have to change theme since we don't have the "not logged user" situation and we use a lot the slider to give our userbase information, marketing, etc.. All our users have to log in... That's a shame, we love this theme. Thanks any way Willian.
  • Helder Pereira
    Tue, 7 Feb 2023, 11:24 PM
    Just out of curiosity, Is there a technical reason for this?
  • Dave Foord
    Tue, 7 Feb 2023, 11:31 PM
    @Helder - Like you I love the Moove theme, so don't really want to move away from it just because of odd things not working in Moodle 4 the same way they worked in Moodle 3. In terms of the slider/carousel - I created my own version using CSS and html which I use on some of my sites, and am hoping to use on the frontpage when I go to Moodle 4

    If you search on internet there are lots of pages on how to do this - requires a bit of trial and error and tweaking, but if you find someone who understands CSS, should be easy enough.
  • Willian Mano
    Tue, 7 Feb 2023, 11:31 PM
    This is an interesting point. But if you really want those items like slides and marketing, why not enable users to view the front page and disable force users to log in? I can think about displaying the slideshow for logged-in users, but marketing and the other settings don't make sense. You use marketing to 'sell' your platform, expose all your cool features to acquire new users, and display it for users you already have is useless.
  • Helder Pereira
    Tue, 7 Feb 2023, 11:44 PM
    @Willian, we are a e-learning institution but with a very specific market. We advertise and sell on other channels. A user comes to our Moodle platform after being created a user for him and that is after paying for the courses he wants. Our landing page is the login page. Everything else happens after login is done. Maybe that is our specificity. I am not complaining. I really appreciate your work. We contributed in the past. I was just trying to understand if there was a reason, even a technical one behind this change since I don't see why the older option was a problem.

    @Dave, I understand your solution. It may be an option, although not a simple one because the operation of this slider is done by non technical people.

    Thank you both for the quick reply.
  • Dave Foord
    Tue, 14 Feb 2023, 4:37 PM
    In Moodle 3.11 the Moove theme settings allow me to use a 'pretty template' for forum emails, however I am not seeing that tab in my Moodle 4.1 set up. Has this feature been discontinued?
  • tom müller
    Fri, 10 Mar 2023, 7:51 PM
    Hi,
    my logo and the text on the slider doesn't display on the smartphone. I use Moodle 4.1.

    Give there an option to add a text field on the front page?
  • Carlos Santos
    Fri, 24 Mar 2023, 11:44 PM
    I'm testing your theme and I have two questions. The first is whether it's possible to change the colors of the footer and remove or edit the "This theme was developed for Conectime" message. The second is what are the main differences between the free and paid versions of the theme?
  • Willian Mano
    Sat, 25 Mar 2023, 12:11 AM
    Hi Carlos, the premium version has extras features like one to remove the orange footer with my credits.

    You can only change the footer colors using a custom CSS. The theme has a field where you can add your CSS.
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